Learn basic HTML, the skeleton of all web pages, and place text on a page, add images & videos, and share data in tables. This is the first step in creating web pages, and even a bit of knowledge will help you tweak your business’s website, blog, newsletter, terrible CMS, and more.

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Give it style. Paired with HTML, you’ll set up file structures, beautify text and colors, create the layouts and make the webpage your dreams of without prototyping, hiring an engineer or sitting through a meeting to explain what you want.

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Build not just one, but four basic websites and feel like a real developer. You’ll use web development fundamentals like HTML5/CSS3 and Bootstrap to modify the structure and appearance of your sites. Bootstrap jumpstarts your design skills and your career.

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In 2017, we saw a rise in Python, probably because it’s key to data science, machine learning, and AI. Yes, all the buzzwords. But Python walks the walk. It’s versatile, powerful and great as a first language. From web development to data visualization, start here if you want to become a programmer or do more with data.

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We live in a data-driven world, and businesses use data to inform strategy, marketing, operations, and to make hiring decisions. But numbers aren’t data; you need SQL to manage and interact with databases. Learn SQL and leverage data to get a “yes” on your project, presentation or promotion.

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Java is the closest thing there is to a universal programming language, and it’s well-supported by open source tools and libraries. It’s the basis for web development, Android development and, for many, learning any other language. Learn object-oriented programming in a way that’s easy for beginners and will get you a job.

Perfect for: complete rookies, wannabe programmers, those interested in Android or IoT development, people who like coffee puns

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Object-oriented programming

Loops and conditionals

Control flow

Data structures

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Building for Amazon Alexa does more than allow you to build new Alexa Skills. Prepare to publish your own program and work with other Voice User Interface (VUI) applications—the future of artificial intelligence. Build, don’t fear, the robot.

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Yes, we know. This course takes longer than a day, but JavaScript is worth it. JavaScript is thought of as the backbone of web apps that adapt, no matter the device. You can use it to add dynamic behavior, store information, and handle requests and responses on a website. If you already have some knowledge of HTML and CSS, this is your next step to building modern, dynamic websites.

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jQuery is a JavaScript library that gives you dynamic behavior "out-of-the-box," which means you can add creative effects to otherwise dull layouts in few lines of code. People say this is fun. (Having JavaScript knowledge is recommended)

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Front-end development is on the rise, and this is the most popular front-end framework. ReactJS presents graceful solutions to some of front-end programming’s most persistent issues. It's fast, scalable, flexible, powerful, and has a robust developer community. Facebook uses ReactJS. So does Codecademy. #nuffsaid

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